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What does it mean to have a “relationship with God”?

There is a lot of talk, in Christian circles and outside of them, about having a "relationship with God".  But what does that mean? Might seem pretty abstract. In this short video we'll talk about 2 things that it means, from a Christian perspective.  And those two ways of understanding "relationship" will lead us to more questions about what sorts of relationships we might have with God, and what sorts are possible with God.
Now that we know a little bit about what it means to have a "relationship with God" we move on to the question "In what we do I have a relationship with God?" and also "In what way can I have a relationship with God?". This next video probes these questions further...

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